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Cathy Rigby returns to Connecticut with a short four-performance run of "Peter Pan," which will play at Waterbury's Palace Theater. Rigby has been performing the role of the boy who won;t grow up, off and on, for 23 years. The show plays Feb. 15-17. Tickets are 50 to $70. Before playing “the boy who won’t grow up,” Rigby was an Olympic gymnast. In 2002, she also starred in the Broadway production of "Seussical the Musical" as the Cat in the Hat. Also featured in "Peter Pan:" is Brent Barrett as Mr. Darling/Hook. Barrett has appeared in Broadway’s "Chicago," "Annie Get Your Gun," "West Side...

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Cathy Rigby returns to Connecticut with a short four-performance run of "Peter Pan," which will play at Waterbury's Palace Theater.
Rigby has been performing the role of the boy who won;t grow up, off and on, for 23 years.
The show plays...

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The rubber disc hasn't been found since it was dug out of the net while the...

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